28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) Oct. 9 (2 Kings 5:14-17; Psalm 98; 2
Timothy 2:8-13; Luke 17:11-19)
The prophet Elisha did not do a background check on Naaman the Syrian and
neither did God. Naaman was a foreigner and an enemy, for he was the commander
of the Syrian army. Neither God nor the prophet seemed to care. He suffered from
leprosy, and an Israelite slave girl in his household urged him to go to Elisha.
He was incensed when Elisha ordered him to bathe seven times in the Jordan.
Naaman angrily declared that there were many rivers in his homeland — he needn’t
have made the long journey. But urged by his servant, he did as the prophet
ordered and was healed. He ecstatically offered a gift to the prophet, but it
was promptly refused.